Minor suggestion: the article refers to a RHEL 6 developer guide section about static linking. Maybe a more recent article can be used (if their viewpoint hasn't changed).
I'm not the one you asked, but maybe this is helpful:
I learnt Janet after learning Clojure, and it all felt very natural. So a possible approach is to grab a beginner Clojure book/tutorial first, run some of the examples, and then see how far you get with Janet.
Not everything is the same, but you'll find that out along the way, and the people in the Janet Zulip chat are always super helpful.
Handle is usually channel name without spaces, and is displayed under it on the website. So for Louis Rossmann that would be: https://youtube.com/@rossmanngroup/videos
Phone number looks right too. Correct format for London at the time and apparently 01-359 was the Canonbury telephone exchange, which is almost certainly the closest to Duncan Terrace!
@mathix maybe you can make it clear on the website that this doesn't create app/play store apps, as most people probably think about them when they read "turn any website into an app".
From the github readme[0]:
> FTWA uses the --app='https://app.example' parameter with Chromium-based browsers to launch a website in "app mode".
> [...]
> When choosing linux as target OS, FTWA generate a shell script that will create a .desktop file and it's icons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAtbFwzZp6Y